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Pallini Limoncello
Pallini Limoncello
ManufacturerPallini S.p.A.
Country of origin Rome, Italy
Introduced1999
Alcohol by volume 26.0%
Proof (US)52

Pallini Limoncello is a brand of traditional Italian Limoncello.

History

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Pallini's Limoncello was introduced in 1999.

Description

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Pallini Limoncello is based on a 100-year-old Pallini family recipe. It is 26% ABV or 52 proof liqueur.

Pallini Limoncello is made using sfusato lemons grown on the Amalfi Coast of Italy. The lemons are handpicked, peeled, and shipped to the production facility in Rome, where the lemon zest is steeped in neutral alcohol derived from sugar beets. This infusion process releases the oils in the zest into the alcohol, which imparts the lemon flavor. Beet sugar and E102 (Yellow 5) is then added to the infused alcohol, and it is bottled and shipped worldwide.[1]

Pallini Limoncello is produced by Pallini S.p.A., a family-owned and operated beverage company based in Rome, Italy.

Flavours

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References

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  1. ^ Pallini Website Archived 2014-04-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Company - Limoncello Pallini". Retrieved 2022-12-05.